I'm new to Sabayon and this forum. Since I'm coming from a Gentoo background I hope we'll get along well
I've been using various Linux distributions over the last 8 years and I've found that Gentoo was the one that worked best for me
By chance I read about "Entropy" over the internet and this has caught my attention
I've been planning to use various hosts to build "standardized" packages from Gentoo. What I love in Gentoo is not the fact that I'm able to optimize all CFLAGs / CHOSTs. What I love is that I can choose which version of which package to install on my system and being always able to downgrade or keep the currently installed version. This is why I hate so much Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora (and other distros as well, even Archlinux
The USE feature of Gentoo is nice and all, but it's not my primary reason for liking it.
What I'm looking for is to create my own packages and then distribute them to my clients that can easily install these binary packages. For as strange as it may seem, I want to create generic Gentoo packages (or maybe 2: one for desktops, and one for servers) in order to achieve better stability.
I would like to know if this could be done with "Entrophy" (or maybe Paludis?) because I find portage very dumb (multiple package conflicts = only one conflict shown at the time, then modify /etc/portage/*, relaunch compile, reedit files, ... losing hours for each upgrade/update of the system - if you know what I mean).
Could "Entrophy" be used directly in Gentoo (which Sabayon is based on) in order to create these "generic" binary packages to be distributed to other PCs? Is there a program to do "intelligent package version selection" (like for instance choosing xfce-4.x for xfce and all of its dependencies)? Or at least show all conflicts at once ... I may in that case create a little script to solve all dependencies at once.
I know it seems "crazy" to be wanting to create an almost DIY Linux Distribution, but that's not really it. It's about using already existing tools while keeping control of the overall system in order to have a better system stability over upgrades.
I hope you can help me with this "issue". If you think something I described here is not clear enough, please say so. I'll then try to more explicitly describe what I'd like to do.
Thank you very much in advance for any good soul wanting to help me
